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Trump doubles down on redistricting in Indiana even as lawmakers rebuke special session
Indiana Senate Republicans reject redistricting under primary election threats described as blackmail by GOP senators, maintaining current maps despite external pressure.
- Trump criticized Indiana Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray on social media, claiming he will face political backlash for opposing redistricting proposals.
- A federal court blocked Texas from implementing a new congressional map that would benefit Republicans, impacting Trump's plans.
- State Senator Travis Holdman stated that his district does not support mid-cycle redistricting, thus he cannot back the proposal.
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Indiana GOP senators reject redistricting push; won’t convene in December
Indiana Senate Republicans announced Friday that they were rejecting President Donald Trump’s push for congressional redistricting — a move immediately blasted by Gov. Mike Braun and Trump allies.
·New Castle, United States
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Trump doubles down on redistricting in Indiana even as lawmakers rebuke special session
President Donald Trump continues to call on Indiana lawmakers to redraw the state's congressional boundaries, even as state senators do not have enough votes to do so.
·United States
Read Full Article‘Blackmail’: Indiana Senate Republicans again reject Trump’s redistricting demands
The Indiana Senate voted Tuesday to adjourn until January as its Republican supermajority continues to resist pressure from President Donald Trump to redraw the state’s congressional lines.
·Atlanta, United States
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